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this was set up with the fbi. when you go to that web site, it will automatically show you either a green indicator here or a red indicator. green means you're clean generally. not a guarantee, but that says your computer doesn't seem to have a problem. if it comes up red, act quickly. in any event, check out all of your spyware, malware indication, protections on your computer. get all the updates this weekend. make sure that your security system's working as well as possible to help get this out of your computer. and take a little time, go to that web site and just make sure because you don't want to find that it's monday and the ghost got you. >>> checking stories across the country now. a storm packing heavy winds and intense rain slammed into a missouri marina lifting one dock completely out of the water and turning it upside down. local officials say at least a dozen boats at the marina sank. an employee says it will probably take the rest of the summer to repair all the damage. >>> to ohio where a semi trie
this was set up with the fbi. when you go to that web site, it will automatically show you either a green indicator here or a red indicator. green means you're clean generally. not a guarantee, but that says your computer doesn't seem to have a problem. if it comes up red, act quickly. in any event, check out all of your spyware, malware indication, protections on your computer. get all the updates this weekend. make sure that your security system's working as well as possible to help get this...
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. >> and the fbi or teams of fbi agents were expected to arrive in libya today. what's the latest on that scheduled trip? >> we're hearing from u.s. officials, fredricka, is that that trip by the fbi team has been delayed. they have postponed it because of the security situation here in libya and the region. they decided that it was not the right time to send anyone in. in their words, they do not want to put more people in harm's way. what they are doing, we understand, is that they are questioning people. they are getting witness testimony from people outside the country, including people who have been evacuated. in the meantime, the libyan authorities say their investigation is going really well. they say that they're making great progress so far. >> thanks so much for that update. >>> on to afghanistan now. two u.s. marines are dead after insurgents attacked a joint base in hellmann province. 20 armed terrorists infiltrated the military complex. officials say coalition troops killed all but one of the known insurgents. the survivor is in isap custody. >> the
. >> and the fbi or teams of fbi agents were expected to arrive in libya today. what's the latest on that scheduled trip? >> we're hearing from u.s. officials, fredricka, is that that trip by the fbi team has been delayed. they have postponed it because of the security situation here in libya and the region. they decided that it was not the right time to send anyone in. in their words, they do not want to put more people in harm's way. what they are doing, we understand, is that...
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fbi agents had hoped to arrive today to investigation the matter. inside that burned out consulate in benghazi to put together the violence from that night. >> reporter: amid the ash, soot and debris, remnants of a life that was, and what it meant to those stationed here. scrawled on this sheet, memories so important. what was a backened ruin was an up scale neighborhood. officials say tuesday night's attack was planned by islamist militants, and quickly overwhelmed the guards. the compound's first line of defense, easily breached. according to one of the libyan guards stationed at the gate armed with only a radio, the assault happened simultaneously from three different directions. he said he first heard chanting growing louder and louder, suddenly then, gunfire, and heavy machine gun fire is attacking the compound. he is so afraid of retaliation he is refusing to appear on camera. he says at one point the masked men came over to threaten him for protecting the infidels, he only survived because another managed to lead him away. a rocket-propelled
fbi agents had hoped to arrive today to investigation the matter. inside that burned out consulate in benghazi to put together the violence from that night. >> reporter: amid the ash, soot and debris, remnants of a life that was, and what it meant to those stationed here. scrawled on this sheet, memories so important. what was a backened ruin was an up scale neighborhood. officials say tuesday night's attack was planned by islamist militants, and quickly overwhelmed the guards. the...
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. >> the fbi is saying what? >> it is saying we are receiving any information that arrives locally but any updates or comments would have to come from the u.s. attorney's office in new york. that is why the complaint was filed in new york. >> those who know him, are they saying anything or thinking that he is accused of this and if he is guilty that he isn't hiding or think something more sinister? >> the feds are alleging something more sinister happened. he wrote this rambling letter saying he planned to kill himself off the coast of florida. he was last spotted in mid june off the coast of florida. you are looking at pictures of where his offices were. now they are gone. the bank he had been trusted to direct bailed on friday. it has been absorbed by the fdic. at issue is it is missing. he has property in venezuela. take a good look at that picture. if you spot him you know who to call. >> clearly they would be watching the property there and looking to see if there are transactions that might be tied to him?
. >> the fbi is saying what? >> it is saying we are receiving any information that arrives locally but any updates or comments would have to come from the u.s. attorney's office in new york. that is why the complaint was filed in new york. >> those who know him, are they saying anything or thinking that he is accused of this and if he is guilty that he isn't hiding or think something more sinister? >> the feds are alleging something more sinister happened. he wrote this...
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here's what we know, according to the fbi an improvised explosive device was seized and fbi officials are investigating it.
here's what we know, according to the fbi an improvised explosive device was seized and fbi officials are investigating it.
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the fbi is recommending if people see problems reach oit to your internet service provider. all major providers are standing by to work with customers. >> if the fbi were to keep the servers on what would happen to the hundreds of thousands of computers? >> that is what they have been doing for the last six months or so. they realize that since the traffic was redirected if they shut them down people would be stranded. they work with several internet groups to create the temporary servers. they were supposed to be shut down in march but they felt they needed more time to warn people. they got a court extension to continue to keep the servers online until tomorrow. right now people infected are running through the servers. they need to shut them down and tomorrow is the deadline. people running through the infested servers will have a blackout tomorrow which is why they are recommending for people to be on the alert for this and reach out to your provider if you have trouble. >> thanks so much. now we know what to do and what to look out for. appreciate it. >>> melinda gates
the fbi is recommending if people see problems reach oit to your internet service provider. all major providers are standing by to work with customers. >> if the fbi were to keep the servers on what would happen to the hundreds of thousands of computers? >> that is what they have been doing for the last six months or so. they realize that since the traffic was redirected if they shut them down people would be stranded. they work with several internet groups to create the temporary...
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i think really, too, the focus tomorrow is going to be on the fbi and the fbi's deputy director, sean joyce, is going to have some hearings. as you heard right at the top of the show, piers, members of congress are very upset that they weren't notified about this. was there a national security risk, if there was, they should have been notified. if there wasn't a national security risk, why did the fbi go to james clapper, the director of national intelligence, on the night of the election. so maybe the president will put some of those things to rest tomorrow. but the fbi really hasn't come out and said much at all so a lot of the information that's been coming out about this case has been through leaks and anonymous sources. >> i think the reason the fbi is not saying anything is because this is going to be deeply embarrassing when we get to the bottom of it. thank you both very much. >>> i want to turn to a member of general petraeus' inner circle, his former spokesman, colonel steve boylan. colonel, thank you for joining me. when did you last speak to david petraeus? >> i spoke with
i think really, too, the focus tomorrow is going to be on the fbi and the fbi's deputy director, sean joyce, is going to have some hearings. as you heard right at the top of the show, piers, members of congress are very upset that they weren't notified about this. was there a national security risk, if there was, they should have been notified. if there wasn't a national security risk, why did the fbi go to james clapper, the director of national intelligence, on the night of the election. so...
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i understand the fbi was in libya. >> well, the libyan officials here are not confirming that the fbi is on the grounds in benghazi, bu one thing is clear, the libyan government is insisting saying that they want the lead on this investigation. any arrests that take place, the libyans want to do it. this is also an issue of sovereignty here for a government that is trying not only to prove to the united states and the world that it is capable and struggling really to exert its influence, its authority over libya, but also for their own people. there has been a lot of criticism of authorities here. their inability to control the security situation. they said they will definitely cooperate with the united states, with the fbi team, if it is already on the ground, something we have not confirmed yet. >> yeah, this is a real test for the new government in libya and for those governments around that whole region. >> absolutely. in is a big thing. you need to look at it -- this is not an isolated incident. this is the latest in a series of attacks that we have seen take place in the eastern
i understand the fbi was in libya. >> well, the libyan officials here are not confirming that the fbi is on the grounds in benghazi, bu one thing is clear, the libyan government is insisting saying that they want the lead on this investigation. any arrests that take place, the libyans want to do it. this is also an issue of sovereignty here for a government that is trying not only to prove to the united states and the world that it is capable and struggling really to exert its influence,...
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. >>> and terror in chicago as the fbi arrest a man accused of plotting an attack. we'll tell you exactly what he was planning. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it's 7:00 a.m. on the east coast and 4:00 a.m. on the west coast. we start with four men who were killed by men believed to be afghan police. it happened in southern afghanistan though officials aren't saying exactly where. joining me on the latest attack is anna coren. she's in kabul, afghanistan. an anna, good morning. what can you tell us about the attacks. >> the latest happened the morning, four coalition troops gunned down by an afghan police officer. we believe he was working with the coalition forces. this has been a trend now for some time. it's taken the number of deaths to 51 so far this year. these green-on-blue attacks. afghan soldiers turning on their coalition partners who are fundamentally training them so that they can take over control, take over security of their country come the final exist in 2014. to put that into context, 51 deaths so far this year and we're only in the middle o
. >>> and terror in chicago as the fbi arrest a man accused of plotting an attack. we'll tell you exactly what he was planning. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it's 7:00 a.m. on the east coast and 4:00 a.m. on the west coast. we start with four men who were killed by men believed to be afghan police. it happened in southern afghanistan though officials aren't saying exactly where. joining me on the latest attack is anna coren. she's in kabul, afghanistan. an anna, good morning....
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. >> the fbi is putting off its visit to libya reasons. agents had hoped to arrive today to continue their investigation into the bombing that killed the ambassador and three others. christopher stevens, sean smith, and security officers ty woods and glen douherty will be transferred to their families. they were killed four days ago in an attack on the united states consulate in benghazi. arwa damon got inside that building. it's now burned out and has the most complete picture that she's about to bring us of the violence from that night and the warning that came days before. >> amid the ash, soot, and debr debris, remnants of a life that was. and what it meant to those stationed here. scrawled on this sheet, libya is so important. traces of blood stain the walls. what is now a blackened ruin was a pleasant compound in an upscale benghazi neighborhood. libyan officials say tuesday night's attack was planned by islamist militants and quickly overwhelmed the libyan and american guards. the compound's first line of defense easily breached. ac
. >> the fbi is putting off its visit to libya reasons. agents had hoped to arrive today to continue their investigation into the bombing that killed the ambassador and three others. christopher stevens, sean smith, and security officers ty woods and glen douherty will be transferred to their families. they were killed four days ago in an attack on the united states consulate in benghazi. arwa damon got inside that building. it's now burned out and has the most complete picture that she's...
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the tip the fbi was acting on involved a rumored affair with his biography, paula broadwell. cnn has not been able to reach her for comment and it's also not clear whether she is the woman whom petraeus admitted having an affair with that led to his resignation. petraeus did not name the woman he was having an affair on. >>> more on general putretraeusd his career from chris lawrence. >> david petraeus sent this letter to the cia staff on friday admitting he had an affair and telling the staff that he had gone to the white house on thursday and asked president obama to accept his resignation. on friday during a phone call, the white house says the president did accept petraeus' resignation, throwing his national security team into flux just days after the election. by the time david petraeus got his first taste of real combat, he was a 50-year-old major general. in 2003, he commanded the 101st airborne during its march on baghdad. it was in iraq that he rhetorically asked a reporter, tell me how this ends, suggesting trouble the u.s. would have there in later years. there he
the tip the fbi was acting on involved a rumored affair with his biography, paula broadwell. cnn has not been able to reach her for comment and it's also not clear whether she is the woman whom petraeus admitted having an affair with that led to his resignation. petraeus did not name the woman he was having an affair on. >>> more on general putretraeusd his career from chris lawrence. >> david petraeus sent this letter to the cia staff on friday admitting he had an affair and...
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certainly the fbi today announcing that they are investigating all aspects of this case and that may include sam bacile himself. perhaps not for making of the movie but other past deeds that he may have done. >> just the remarkable danger that he's put these people in. to suggest for a moment it's my fault, don't worry about it, you can tell that to the millions of people who aren't even listening to their own leaders when their leaders tell them to tamp down the violence. miguel, good work and thank you. >>> we'll keep you updated as well as we continue to dig. miguel is busy tracking down all the paperwork. when we find out more about this person, we'll bring you the very latest of the you can also keep track of it by logging on to cnn.com. the one you plan to take. whoa, check it out. hey baby goat... no that's not yours... [ hikers whispering ] ...that's not yours. [ goat bleats ] na, na, na -- no! [ male announcer ] now you can take a photo right from video, so you'll never miss the perfect shot. [ hikers laughing, commenting ] at&t introduces the htc one x. now $99.99. rethink
certainly the fbi today announcing that they are investigating all aspects of this case and that may include sam bacile himself. perhaps not for making of the movie but other past deeds that he may have done. >> just the remarkable danger that he's put these people in. to suggest for a moment it's my fault, don't worry about it, you can tell that to the millions of people who aren't even listening to their own leaders when their leaders tell them to tamp down the violence. miguel, good...
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i wasn't there this n that hearing. >> the fbi couldn't get in for weeks. >> that's true. >> the fbi couldn't get in for weeks. you had a cnn reporter go in and pick up the material. we didn't do that. >> that was an fbi investigation team. >> cnn walked in and picked up the tiery. >> cnn did, right, and that's because the fbi didn't feel there was security to come in there. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate your taking the time and sharing your point of view. obviously, a crucial issue for the country. next, a change to our electoral map. a toss-up state tonight looking like it will go to mitt romney. there's the good news for him. but a new poll out of ohio, could change the entire race. rick santorum is "outfront", nec. plus, the obama campaign says comments made about latinos were off the record. is this a 47% moment or not? and you know you can drive 87 miles an hour legally in this country and i know where. k to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as takin
i wasn't there this n that hearing. >> the fbi couldn't get in for weeks. >> that's true. >> the fbi couldn't get in for weeks. you had a cnn reporter go in and pick up the material. we didn't do that. >> that was an fbi investigation team. >> cnn walked in and picked up the tiery. >> cnn did, right, and that's because the fbi didn't feel there was security to come in there. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate your taking the time and sharing...
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police and the fbi academy. we hear about 25 hostages taken. what are you telling, if you're on the outside of this facility and you're talking to the inmates, what do you have to say? >> a lot of times you're going to find out what caused this. you have different groups of hostage takers. you have criminals, crusaders some who are mentally schajed. but then you have the toughest groups, dealing with hostage takers inside a prison. what do they have to lose? >> how do you negotiate? >> it's very interesting, sometimes when you have an inmate, it might be just for better conditions. because maybe they have a gripe with a warden, a staff here. what caused this, we don't know yet. but to have 24, 25 hostages with than facility for anytime sf very worrisome. >> when you hear that the riots and everything that it entailed went on for 12 hours, does that strike you as a long amount of time? >> from the time it happened up until the time it quelled, 12 hour, i would say that's not bad. we've seen some of these standoffs in prisons go on for days or we
police and the fbi academy. we hear about 25 hostages taken. what are you telling, if you're on the outside of this facility and you're talking to the inmates, what do you have to say? >> a lot of times you're going to find out what caused this. you have different groups of hostage takers. you have criminals, crusaders some who are mentally schajed. but then you have the toughest groups, dealing with hostage takers inside a prison. what do they have to lose? >> how do you negotiate?...
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so there was some indications that the fbi had some indications, those indications never came together. >> well, thank you very much. >>> one article by the state department official has the entire country talking. this is incredible. since the atlantic magazine published the cover story, why women can't have it all, it's been read by 770,000 people as of this morning. she's shaking her head sort of in awe. it's been liked by more than 126,000 people on facebook. another record for the "atlantic," the author ann marie slaughter is "outfront" tonight. are you in awe about this that this would have such an impact? >> i knew it would strike a chord, but not a symphony overnight. i mean, i really -- i knew from young people, from young women i talked to and i teach that they were not buying the straight, you can have it all story that they were looking at, you know, how am i going to make these choices and tradeoffs? but i had no idea it was going to take the country by storm. >> well, i feel like a lot of people, actually, i heard about it from one of my sisters and one of my colleagues.
so there was some indications that the fbi had some indications, those indications never came together. >> well, thank you very much. >>> one article by the state department official has the entire country talking. this is incredible. since the atlantic magazine published the cover story, why women can't have it all, it's been read by 770,000 people as of this morning. she's shaking her head sort of in awe. it's been liked by more than 126,000 people on facebook. another record...
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other evidence will be tested by the fbi. the man who met patz a day before he disappeared owns that home. a spokesman says the search was does spended for operational reasons. etan patz disappeared in 1979 on his way to a bus stop in manhattan. >>> north korea threatening actions against south korean president. they burned the south's president. the state television warns that the unsays fied action would be carried out by the military and would only take three or four minutes. the north has described the south korean government as rats. the south has deployed a cruise missile capable of striking anywhere in north korea. >>> on capitol hill, two lawmakers are suggesting that if the secret service had more female members, the prostitution scandal in come lom bee yeah may never have occurred. that's the opinion of susan collins and also congresswoman carol maloney weighing in. she discussed the idea of adding more women to the ranks with director mark sullivan. she says that he told her 11% of the agents are women. 12 agents h
other evidence will be tested by the fbi. the man who met patz a day before he disappeared owns that home. a spokesman says the search was does spended for operational reasons. etan patz disappeared in 1979 on his way to a bus stop in manhattan. >>> north korea threatening actions against south korean president. they burned the south's president. the state television warns that the unsays fied action would be carried out by the military and would only take three or four minutes. the...
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the fbi and the treasury department are investigating. "outfront" tonight, foreign affairs reporter elise labott. this is a quote out there. obviously we're in the midst of the toughest sanctions the u.s. has put on iran, but it needs the rest of the world to get on board. how does this undermine the sanctions effort? >> reporter: erin, it really undermines this. this is one of the most effective sanctions campaign in years. the u.s. has really squeezed iran's access to financial transactions, really bringing it to its knees, almost shutting down the iranian central bank. in recent months, it's instituted having iran -- countries that are using iran's oil to reduce their exports or they would face u.n. sanctions. they have been working with the eu on oil embargo. and so there are already these natural loopholes in sanctions for legitimate transactions like food and medicine. but what the u.s. really wants to do is close up these illegal loopholes. just last week, the u.s. slapped sanctions on a chinese bank for doing these type of transac
the fbi and the treasury department are investigating. "outfront" tonight, foreign affairs reporter elise labott. this is a quote out there. obviously we're in the midst of the toughest sanctions the u.s. has put on iran, but it needs the rest of the world to get on board. how does this undermine the sanctions effort? >> reporter: erin, it really undermines this. this is one of the most effective sanctions campaign in years. the u.s. has really squeezed iran's access to...
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as we said, our reporting that exclusive reporting that the fbi is tracking 100 extremists in the u.s. military. now a look at what's coming up on ac "360." >> keeping them honest on "360," the supreme court ruled today on immigration law, tonight, how the candidates for the presidency reacted and how their positions have changed over time. for one candidate, it's about a promise made but not kept. for the other, just not answering the question at all no matter how many times it's asked. also ahead tonight, jerry sandusky, the disgraced former assistant football coach found guilty on 43 of 48 charges. >>> plus, fire and rain each wreaking their own havoc in different parts of the country. we'll tell you if residents of colorado or the gulf coast can expect any relief any time soon. it's all starting at the top of the hour. erin? >> all right, soledad, see you in a few moments. and now our fifth story "outfront." >>> one article by a former state department official has the entire country talking. this is pretty incredible. since the atlantic magazine published the cover story, why wom
as we said, our reporting that exclusive reporting that the fbi is tracking 100 extremists in the u.s. military. now a look at what's coming up on ac "360." >> keeping them honest on "360," the supreme court ruled today on immigration law, tonight, how the candidates for the presidency reacted and how their positions have changed over time. for one candidate, it's about a promise made but not kept. for the other, just not answering the question at all no matter how...
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police and fbi agents in tucson, arizona, are searching for a missing 6-year-old girl. the parents say they discovered her missing when they went to wake her up yesterday morning. they say they last saw her friday night when she went to bed. police say it is probably a case of kidnapping. >>> the removal of the wreckage of the costa concordia cruise ship is scheduled to begin next month. salvage companies from italy and the u.s. will begin the work and it will be towed to an italian port once it is floating again. the salvage operation is expected to take about a year. the ship ran aground off the italian ground off the coast in january killing 32 people. >>> robin gibbs is fully conscious. just a few days ago doctors thought he may not survive. the bee gees star has been battling pneumonia and facing several other health issues, including colon and liver cancers. >>> earth day celebrations are happening all over the world today. joining me right now live from washington, cheap trick. rick neilsen and tom peterson there jamming it up. i'm glad you got your toppers. i kn
police and fbi agents in tucson, arizona, are searching for a missing 6-year-old girl. the parents say they discovered her missing when they went to wake her up yesterday morning. they say they last saw her friday night when she went to bed. police say it is probably a case of kidnapping. >>> the removal of the wreckage of the costa concordia cruise ship is scheduled to begin next month. salvage companies from italy and the u.s. will begin the work and it will be towed to an italian...
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the fbi is questioning him. no word on motive or any charges. let's listen to what the fbi had to say earlier. >> we are looking at the motive, the intent and working with u.s. attorney's office. it depends on what charges are brought forth or a federal crime that the case would move over and be led by the fbi. domestic terrorism is one of those violations as in any situation like this that would be looked for. >> reporter: the family research council is a conservative christian policy organization based here in washington, d.c. and led by tony perkins. he released a statement saying the police are investigating this incident. our first concern is with our colleague who was shot today. our concern is for him and his family. again, the security guard who was shot in the arm is in stable condition. the suspect is in fbi custody. >> i want to read this for you because we're getting not just reaction from tony perkins but mitt romney. mitt romney is weighing in. i'm appalled by the shooting today at the offices of the family research council in our
the fbi is questioning him. no word on motive or any charges. let's listen to what the fbi had to say earlier. >> we are looking at the motive, the intent and working with u.s. attorney's office. it depends on what charges are brought forth or a federal crime that the case would move over and be led by the fbi. domestic terrorism is one of those violations as in any situation like this that would be looked for. >> reporter: the family research council is a conservative christian...
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>> reporter: well, the fbi is expected to arrive, as you know, randi, in libya today. they are trying to keep somewhat of a low profile because their presence there is a sensitive one. we do know from a source with knowledge of the investigation that agents have been conducting interviews outside the country trying to gather as much information as they can about what happened in benghazi. investigators also plan to gather information on those people who are arrested by libyan authorities. now the libyan authorities have already come out and said that they don't believe those people who are custody had any direct knowledge or direct contact with the people who had carried this out, but they are trying to figure out exactly where that leads by gathering background information on those people. >> and what is the intelligence on this so far here in the u.s.? i mean, did the u.s. know anything at all ahead of time? wasn't there some type of warning that went out? >> yeah. there's a little bit of monday morning quarterbacking going on, with all of the intelligence that's com
>> reporter: well, the fbi is expected to arrive, as you know, randi, in libya today. they are trying to keep somewhat of a low profile because their presence there is a sensitive one. we do know from a source with knowledge of the investigation that agents have been conducting interviews outside the country trying to gather as much information as they can about what happened in benghazi. investigators also plan to gather information on those people who are arrested by libyan authorities....
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why could the fbi never find the body? >> because there is no body. the body, in our opinion, was cremated or was thrown into a vat of acid or whatever. >> whatever happened, the mafia backed teamster boss is legendary. celebrated in movies like this one, going up against u.s. attorney general robert kennedy. >> the justice department has plenty on you mr. hoffa. >> you don't impress me. >> i don't need $300 million and my brother elected president to [ bleep ]. >> over the years, many failed attempts to find him. tips had him buried in cement at the end zone of old giants stadium. they looked through blood stains in a detroit home and dug up a horse farnl in 2006. all dead ends. hoffa's middle name was riddle and so is trying to pinpoint why his fate still captivates so many people. >> he was a gifted individual, he was powerful. he was a negotiator. combine that with his mysterious disappearance and the connection with the underworld and the mob. >> now the question is, will police crack this case or will it remain an unsolved mystery? susan candiot
why could the fbi never find the body? >> because there is no body. the body, in our opinion, was cremated or was thrown into a vat of acid or whatever. >> whatever happened, the mafia backed teamster boss is legendary. celebrated in movies like this one, going up against u.s. attorney general robert kennedy. >> the justice department has plenty on you mr. hoffa. >> you don't impress me. >> i don't need $300 million and my brother elected president to [ bleep ]....
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the fbi is part of a massive manhunt this morning for a man that they consider to be armed, dangerous, and on the move. authorities have issued an arrest warrant for this man, 35-year-old adam mayes. he is suspected in the abduction of a tennessee mother and her three girls. he is considered a family friend, and neighbors are concerned. >> you know, so i don't know what to think. >> everybody is, like, what is going on? they feel there's more going on, but they don't know what. >> there's a lot of questions whether she was abducted or if she just run off on her own. >> adam mayes was last seen may 1st. two unidentified bodies were found there friday by investigators working the case. authorities are trying to determine if either of the bodies is joanne pain or any of her three girls. adrian, alexandra, and kalila were reported messing on april 27th. >>> authorities are afraid the three sisters may be in extreme danger. an amber alert has been issued, and there's a $50,000 reward for information. >>> it was an arraignment that could have been over in minutes, but instead the hearing at
the fbi is part of a massive manhunt this morning for a man that they consider to be armed, dangerous, and on the move. authorities have issued an arrest warrant for this man, 35-year-old adam mayes. he is suspected in the abduction of a tennessee mother and her three girls. he is considered a family friend, and neighbors are concerned. >> you know, so i don't know what to think. >> everybody is, like, what is going on? they feel there's more going on, but they don't know what....
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that's a website that fbi and groups it's working with put together. if you go to that website, you will see it go green. if you go to a green site, you are not infected. if you see anything else, though, there are instructions on that page for what can you do to help get your computer cleaned up. >> no, he won't let you off. what do we do if the computer has a virus? >> the good news is, most of the major anti-i have a russ packages are now on guard for this. they have all been updated to deal with dns changer. running any anti-virus software will help. there is also instructions for how to check your own computer's dns settings and see if everything is okay. they are recommending could koc contact your internet service provider. >> how long will it take if i'm part of the black out? >> you will know pretty instantly. you will try to get on-line and you won't see anything. >> how long to get it back, though? >> oh, your internet provider will have to walk you through repair steps. >> oh, lord. >> the good news is, the clean-up effort has been successf
that's a website that fbi and groups it's working with put together. if you go to that website, you will see it go green. if you go to a green site, you are not infected. if you see anything else, though, there are instructions on that page for what can you do to help get your computer cleaned up. >> no, he won't let you off. what do we do if the computer has a virus? >> the good news is, most of the major anti-i have a russ packages are now on guard for this. they have all been...
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. >>> an fbi sting led to the arrest of five men. at least three of the suspects are self-proclaimed anarchists. >>> and may day demonstrations from l.a. to new york today. may day is traditionally a day of workers' protest around the world. people were staged in countries like greece, turkey, and spain. a lot of drama in the streets today. >> appreciate that. we'll be right back. ♪ [ piano chords ] [ man announcing ] what we created here. what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered here. all goes here. the one. the accord. smarter thinking from honda. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. where they grow ame
. >>> an fbi sting led to the arrest of five men. at least three of the suspects are self-proclaimed anarchists. >>> and may day demonstrations from l.a. to new york today. may day is traditionally a day of workers' protest around the world. people were staged in countries like greece, turkey, and spain. a lot of drama in the streets today. >> appreciate that. we'll be right back. ♪ [ piano chords ] [ man announcing ] what we created here. what we achieved here. what...
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steve moore, fbi, former fbi special agent and author of "special agent man" thank you for joining us this morning. >>> we want to give you an update on the wounded right now. some of the wounded in the aurora massacre. as of last night, 15 shooting victims remain hospitalized, five in critical condition. one listed as serious, and the rest right now, thank goodness in good or fair condition. >>> from aurora to capitol hill, the senate led by majority leader, harry reid, observing a moment of silence yesterday for the colorado shooting victims. >> may we pause to mourn the dead and also honor how they lived. we pledge our support to the people of aurora, colorado, both as they grieve and as they begin to heal. from this terrible tragedy. >> senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell read the names of the 12 people who died in the colorado movie theater massacre and asked for prayers for those who were injured as they continue their recovery. >>> the massacre in aurora is fueling the debate over gun control this morning. new york mayor michael bloomberg continuing his push for tighter law
steve moore, fbi, former fbi special agent and author of "special agent man" thank you for joining us this morning. >>> we want to give you an update on the wounded right now. some of the wounded in the aurora massacre. as of last night, 15 shooting victims remain hospitalized, five in critical condition. one listed as serious, and the rest right now, thank goodness in good or fair condition. >>> from aurora to capitol hill, the senate led by majority leader, harry...
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the fbi busted this cyber criminal ring back in 2008. actually they were aware of this. but it was the virus was so infected into many computer users, over half a million or more people were interforgeted with thinfected with this virus but they couldn't pull the plug. so they've created basically a copycat system of their servers and now the fbi is saying, look, we've given enough people enough time, we have to pull the plug on this copycat system and that day is today. it happened already. so many people that are still -- if they are still infected with the virus on their computer when they pull up the internet, they won't be able to get to the websites they want access to. >> so they are probably freaking out right now and calling all sorts of people, but who should they call? >> well, you know, they should call family, friends, relatives, especially those that aren't computer savvy. we're talking about people who don't get on the internet that much, may not watch the media that often. so maybe these are folks who have been away on vacation, sleeping under a rock or j
the fbi busted this cyber criminal ring back in 2008. actually they were aware of this. but it was the virus was so infected into many computer users, over half a million or more people were interforgeted with thinfected with this virus but they couldn't pull the plug. so they've created basically a copycat system of their servers and now the fbi is saying, look, we've given enough people enough time, we have to pull the plug on this copycat system and that day is today. it happened already. so...
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say a former fbi agent told him the fbi had been looking into this problem. he cited a second source. a hamas-loving grandmother on a plane in the middle east. naturally, i had a lot of questions for the congressman. did you bring it to the attention of the fbi -- >> -- on the -- she brought it to my attention on an airplane -- having flown together and she brought that to my attention. that's why i was talking to the retired fbi agent about it, and so having talked to him, no, i didn't talk to them, because the point is, when we did the research, we found the hole existed -- >> wait what research? could you tell us about the research? >> you're attacking the messenger. anderson, you're better than this. you used to be good. you used to find there was a problem -- >> sir, i'm just asking you for evidence of something you said on the floor of the house -- >> speak with a southern accent -- i did. this is the problem. if you spend as much time looking into the problem as you have been trying to belittle me this week -- >> sir, do you want to offer any evidence?
say a former fbi agent told him the fbi had been looking into this problem. he cited a second source. a hamas-loving grandmother on a plane in the middle east. naturally, i had a lot of questions for the congressman. did you bring it to the attention of the fbi -- >> -- on the -- she brought it to my attention on an airplane -- having flown together and she brought that to my attention. that's why i was talking to the retired fbi agent about it, and so having talked to him, no, i didn't...
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here's what the fbi had to say earlier. >> they negotiated with fbi undercover agents and purchased two inert, i say inert improvised explosive devices, ieds that were presented as c-4 based remote activated ieds. last night, the co-conspears placed the two ieds at the base of the concrete support pillar for this brecksville, northfield high-level bridge. attempted to remotely detonate the devices from a location that they deemed safe and one that would possibly give them an ali alibi. >> of course, cnn will continue to follow this developing story, bring you ever bit of breaking news from cleveland, ohio. thank you for joining "newsroom" with carol costello. hope you have a great day. "cnn newsroom" with kyra philips continues after a break. i'm always looking out for small ways to be more healthy. like splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweeteners. this bowl of strawberries is loaded with vitamin c. and now, b vitamins to boot. coffee doesn't have fiber. unless you want it to. splenda® essentials™ are the first and only line of sweeteners with a small boost of fiber, or antioxidant
here's what the fbi had to say earlier. >> they negotiated with fbi undercover agents and purchased two inert, i say inert improvised explosive devices, ieds that were presented as c-4 based remote activated ieds. last night, the co-conspears placed the two ieds at the base of the concrete support pillar for this brecksville, northfield high-level bridge. attempted to remotely detonate the devices from a location that they deemed safe and one that would possibly give them an ali alibi....
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and the fbi has gone over it, and we have a very clear idea now of how they have changed their tactics. the good news is since the underwear bomb attempt a few years ago, we've changed our defenses. the odds are pretty good that our systems, multilayered as they are, would have detected this device before the individual carrying it could have gotten on a plane. but now we know what this device looks like and how they've changed it exactly. we assume there are others out there like this, and we're going to alter our defenses to meet the new threat. so the answer is yes, tsa and all of our intelligence services deserve a lot of credit and our defenses are getting higher than ever. >> which is good news, i think, for all of us. stand by, both of you, for a minute. >>> congress is getting an update on the secret service sex scandal. we'll get a preview. >>> and later, we remember the man who never set out to write children's literature but ended up revolutionizing it. [ lopez ] the red white and blue means so much to me. it means opportunity it means anybody can attain whatever they want t
and the fbi has gone over it, and we have a very clear idea now of how they have changed their tactics. the good news is since the underwear bomb attempt a few years ago, we've changed our defenses. the odds are pretty good that our systems, multilayered as they are, would have detected this device before the individual carrying it could have gotten on a plane. but now we know what this device looks like and how they've changed it exactly. we assume there are others out there like this, and...
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the fbi reported more than 7,000 hate crimes. it's a disturbing trend. first, we want to focus on the why. what is behind the rise in hate? here is susan can yachty. >> hate groups are on the rise. the consequence is violence and deadly. page targeting a target in wisconsin killing six worshippers. >> the hate movement has been basically rising for a little over a decade. >> reporter: in 2000 the southern poverty law center was tracking over 600 hate groups. by 2011, that number dramatically increased to 1,018. what changed? some say the changing face of america starting with the 2000 census that predicted less than half the country would be white. >> if you are a white supremacist and find that out, it's terrifying. that puts an end to your dreams of creating a white nation in the united states. >> reporter: hate groups and hate crimes are motivated by race and religion. 2009, a white supremacist is accused of killing a security guard. he died while awaiting trial. 2011 at a martin luther king parade in washington, a backpack found with explosives. this
the fbi reported more than 7,000 hate crimes. it's a disturbing trend. first, we want to focus on the why. what is behind the rise in hate? here is susan can yachty. >> hate groups are on the rise. the consequence is violence and deadly. page targeting a target in wisconsin killing six worshippers. >> the hate movement has been basically rising for a little over a decade. >> reporter: in 2000 the southern poverty law center was tracking over 600 hate groups. by 2011, that...
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the fbi thought that he would be immediately asked to resign. that's what would normally happen with a government employee, but, in fact, the white house said no, we want to wait until after the election. so agents were furious. i've been given insight to the actual agents that were doing the case, and they think it's inexcusable that this was allowed to continue for months without firing him. >> let me just jump in there, ronald. obviously, this is all your independent claims and reporting. we've been unable to corroborate this in the time scale we've had tonight but you do have very good fbi sources. i want to turn to bob baer. he's the cnn does this make sense to you that this could be the sequence of events? >> oh, absolutely, but i tend to attribute more significance to the fbi of getting into petraeus' e-mails. the fbi, as a matter of course, doesn't look at affairs, doesn't read military officers' e-mails or cia officers. they have to be alerted to some sort of crime or counterintelligence problem. i can only speculate what that would be.
the fbi thought that he would be immediately asked to resign. that's what would normally happen with a government employee, but, in fact, the white house said no, we want to wait until after the election. so agents were furious. i've been given insight to the actual agents that were doing the case, and they think it's inexcusable that this was allowed to continue for months without firing him. >> let me just jump in there, ronald. obviously, this is all your independent claims and...
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as of 12:01 this morning, the fbi, yes, it was the fbi who was behind this, set to turn off a whole set of servers that were keeping an estimated 300,000 computers safe from the internet doomsday virus. they've been keeping them safe for a long time but it couldn't go on forever. if your computer is infected you're on your own, unfortunately. dan simon live from san francisco this morning. so first of all, give us the backdrop for anybody still waking up not knowing this was coming. how did this all happen? >> reporter: well, it's interesting. this goes back to 2007. this was a sophisticated online advertising scam, ashleigh. cyberthieves from estonia were able to infect about 4 million computers worldwide with this really nasty computer virus. this malicious software. and that software forced unsuspecting users to fraudulent websites and interfered with web browsing.fbi broke up this ring last year but quickly concluded, ashleigh, if you turn off these bad internet servers, these corrupted ones, it would knock people off the internet. they did something clever, pretty unprecedented. th
as of 12:01 this morning, the fbi, yes, it was the fbi who was behind this, set to turn off a whole set of servers that were keeping an estimated 300,000 computers safe from the internet doomsday virus. they've been keeping them safe for a long time but it couldn't go on forever. if your computer is infected you're on your own, unfortunately. dan simon live from san francisco this morning. so first of all, give us the backdrop for anybody still waking up not knowing this was coming. how did...
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these were some eastern european criminals according to the fbi. they were picked up. but the virus is still out there. so that's the real danger. the big problem comes on monday when if this is inside your computer there is a very good chance you will find you simply cannot get on to the internet at all. so what can you do about it? well, some of the biggest names out in the internet have already been trying to help. facebook has been sending notices to people who sign on whose computers act like they might be infected. you might have seen one of these. same thing from apple. same thing from google. letting people know maybe there is a problem. what you do if you think you have a problem is simply in many ways just go to it was set up with the fbi. that website will automatically show you a green indicator here or a red indicator. green means you're clean. generally. it's not a guarantee. but that says your computer doesn't seem to have a problem. if it comes up red though you need to act quickly. in any event check out all of your spy ware malware indications. your p
these were some eastern european criminals according to the fbi. they were picked up. but the virus is still out there. so that's the real danger. the big problem comes on monday when if this is inside your computer there is a very good chance you will find you simply cannot get on to the internet at all. so what can you do about it? well, some of the biggest names out in the internet have already been trying to help. facebook has been sending notices to people who sign on whose computers act...
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what does that tell you about the fbi? >> they have a low estimation of us. >> sincere in their beliefs, the davidians are looking to god for guidance. tell me, how is god telling you what to do? god says, pack a lunch -- >> we look to david for god to tell us. david was the median through which god spoke to us. >> so you listened to david, believing david was receiving his messages from god? >> correct. >> and david was initially telling -- >> if he didn't think god was talking to him, he wouldn't have been there. >> by the end of day two, negotiators have a breakthrough. koresh promises to lead his disciples out, if the feds put his bible lecture on the radio. nationwide. >> i, david koresh, agree upon the broadcasting of this tape to come out peacefully with all the people. >> clive doyle thinks life for him and his 18-year-old daughter shari, will soon return to normal. >> when they're talking about us coming out, i pack my lunch, tell my daughter, we're going to go out and sit on the grass while they search the buildi
what does that tell you about the fbi? >> they have a low estimation of us. >> sincere in their beliefs, the davidians are looking to god for guidance. tell me, how is god telling you what to do? god says, pack a lunch -- >> we look to david for god to tell us. david was the median through which god spoke to us. >> so you listened to david, believing david was receiving his messages from god? >> correct. >> and david was initially telling -- >> if he...
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the fbi will be handling the criminal investigation on this incident. we looked at it, scope of it and what implications might be. we're treating this as domestic terrorist incident and the fbi has the resources needed to investigate that. the atf is also involved with this along with the police department is assisting us with the d.a.'s office and officer involved shooting portion of this investigation. at this point, i'm not going to give out demographics who the individuals may be as far as ages, genders, we don't have all that information. i'm not releasing it until people are notified. as far as the officer, we know he has family who still needs to be notified and not giving out his information either. >> how many injured, chief? >> as far as we know, multiple injured, two additional. >> what does that total? >> total from what we have, seven deceased and three injured including our officer? >> live on cnn, oak creek chief police officer giving the information. we have just learned the shooter white male bald head, police are executing a search war
the fbi will be handling the criminal investigation on this incident. we looked at it, scope of it and what implications might be. we're treating this as domestic terrorist incident and the fbi has the resources needed to investigate that. the atf is also involved with this along with the police department is assisting us with the d.a.'s office and officer involved shooting portion of this investigation. at this point, i'm not going to give out demographics who the individuals may be as far as...
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why would the fbi be involved in this anyway? >> the fbi is supposed to investigate predicated federal crimes. and they don't know when they start an investigation precisely whether the evidence ultimately will show there was a crime. i don't know what they were told initially by this woman, or what they were told by anybody who was friendly with her who had the ear of somebody at the bureau. but with great respect, that's one of those subsidiary questions. it's an interesting if not then would this all have happened. that's sort of the cleopatra's nose theory. if she had an ugly nose, would history have been different. that's an interesting question to discuss but i don't think it's a fundamental one. >> this revelation that apparently the investigation was concluded four days before the election clearly somebody has decided, whoever that may be and i'm sure we'll find out in the forms of time, that the information should not be passed to the white house, although i share your concern about the white house's blanket denial they
why would the fbi be involved in this anyway? >> the fbi is supposed to investigate predicated federal crimes. and they don't know when they start an investigation precisely whether the evidence ultimately will show there was a crime. i don't know what they were told initially by this woman, or what they were told by anybody who was friendly with her who had the ear of somebody at the bureau. but with great respect, that's one of those subsidiary questions. it's an interesting if not then...